November 18, 2024 - PBS News Hour full episode

57m 46s

November 18, 2024 - PBS News Hour full episode

Previews + Extras

  • News Wrap: Russian strikes on Ukraine kill at least 21: asset-mezzanine-16x9

    News Wrap: Russian strikes on Ukraine kill at least 21

    S2024 E324 - 5m 47s

    In our news wrap Monday, Russian attacks on Ukraine killed at least 21 people in two regions, Israeli strikes pounded Lebanon's capital just blocks from parliament and other government landmarks, President Biden urged Congress to pass $100 billion in emergency aid following hurricanes and toxic smog is blanketing parts of northern India where pollution levels are 50 times what's deemed safe.

  • Will the Senate serve as a check on Trump's power?: asset-mezzanine-16x9

    Will the Senate serve as a check on Trump's power?

    S2024 E324 - 5m 18s

    The Senate returns to Washington facing more tough decisions about controversial nominations by Donald Trump. It comes as the president-elect is also pushing to bypass the Senate entirely in confirming his key appointments. Congressional Correspondent Lisa Desjardins reports and takes a look at the Senate's check on presidential power.

  • Sullivan says role in defending Ukraine defines Biden legacy: asset-mezzanine-16x9

    Sullivan says role in defending Ukraine defines Biden legacy

    S2024 E324 - 10m 35s

    President Biden is making his final international summit appearance at the G20 in Brazil. It comes as he authorized Ukraine to fire long-range U.S. weapons into Russia. Nick Schifrin sat down with National Security Advisor Jake Sullivan for an exclusive interview to discuss the Middle East, Biden’s legacy and that new authorization.

  • Attacks on Israeli soccer fans heightens antisemitism fears: asset-mezzanine-16x9

    Attacks on Israeli soccer fans heightens antisemitism fears

    S2024 E324 - 6m 21s

    Jewish community leaders in the Netherlands are urging their Muslim counterparts to start discussing ways of reducing tensions caused by the conflict in Gaza. Divisions have deepened in the Netherlands and France following two recent soccer matches involving Israeli teams. Special correspondent Malcolm Brabant begins his report in Paris.

  • Political divisions threaten bill to protect press freedom: asset-mezzanine-16x9

    Political divisions threaten bill to protect press freedom

    S2024 E324 - 5m 58s

    The day after the presidential election, the Committee to Protect Journalists issued a statement warning of a hostile climate for press freedom under a second Trump term. That comes as advocates are urging lawmakers to pass a bill that would protect journalists from government spying and other interference. Geoff Bennett discussed more with Jodie Ginsberg.

  • Ghana becomes dumping ground for the world's used clothes: asset-mezzanine-16x9

    Ghana becomes dumping ground for the world's used clothes

    S2024 E324 - 8m 43s

    An estimated 20 million people are thought to earn their livelihoods in the global waste industry by collecting, disposing, repairing or repurposing a wide range of materials and products. However, the cost and consequences of handling waste are borne far more heavily in developing nations. In partnership with the Pulitzer Center, Fred de Sam Lazaro reports on the impact of waste from textiles.

  • Tamara Keith and Amy Walter on the fight over Trump's picks: asset-mezzanine-16x9

    Tamara Keith and Amy Walter on the fight over Trump's picks

    S2024 E324 - 8m 58s

    NPR’s Tamara Keith and Amy Walter of the Cook Political Report with Amy Walter join Amna Nawaz to discuss the latest political news, including President-elect Trump's Cabinet picks that are sparking controversy, how voters feel about the economy and the Biden administration's attempts to protect his accomplishments.

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